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L−force Controls
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Operating Instructions
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CS 5000 DVI ... CS 9000 DVI
Monitor Panel (Command Station)
Please read these instructions before you start working!
Follow the enclosed safety instructions.
Contents
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About this documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1.1
Document history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1.2
Conventions used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1.3
Notes used . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.1
General safety information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.2
Product−specific safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2.3
Safety instructions for the installation according to UL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Product description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.1
Scope of supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.2
Application as directed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.3
Device features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.4
Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.5
Controls and displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3.6
Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.6.1
Add−on components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.1
General data and operating conditions
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4.2
Electrical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4.3
Mechanical data
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Mechanical installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.1
Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.2
Mounting steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2.1
Removing the mounting frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2.2
Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2.3
Fixing the mounting frame to the wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.3
Changing the labelling of the operator console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Electrical installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.1
Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.2
Wiring according to EMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6.3
Connecting the supply and peripheral devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.1
Preliminary works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.2
Terminal diagram supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.3
24 V connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.4
DVI interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.5
USB interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.6
USB interface on the front face (option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.3.7
Mounting frame connecting plate (option) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Assignment of the operator console connector board (only CS 5010 DVI) . . . . . .
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Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7.1
Important notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7.2
Controls and displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.1
Command Station CS 5000 DVI and CS 9000 DVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.2
Command Station CS 5010 DVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.3
Command Station CS 5050 DVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7.2.4
Command Station CS 5070 DVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Regular checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.1
Removing and mounting the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8.3.2
Fuse change . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About this documentation
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Document history
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About this documentation
Contents
This documentation provides you with information about the intended use of the monitor
panel.
The present manual is part of the "Controller−based automation" or "PC−based
automation" manual collection which you can find on the DVDs of the same name.
Target group
This documentation is directed at qualified skilled personnel according to IEC 60364.
Qualified skilled personnel are persons who have the required qualifications to carry out
all activities involved in installing, mounting, commissioning, and operating the product.
Tip!
Information and auxiliary devices related to the Lenze products can be found
in the download area at
http://www.Lenze.com
Validity
These instructions are valid for
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Command Station CS 5000 DVI
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Command Station CS 5010 DVI
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Command Station CS 5050 DVI
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Command Station CS 5070 DVI
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Command Station CS 9000 DVI
Document history
Material number
Version
Description
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4.0
02/2014
TD06
New:
l UL notes (French language)
l Notes RJ45 cable laying
13433083
3.0
03/2013
TD29
General Revision
13392305
2.0
11/2011
TD29
Supplement of the note concerning the protection
against direct solar radiation, as well as chapter
"Repair"
13385510
1.0
07/2011
TD29
First edition
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Conventions used
1.2
Conventions used
This documentation uses the following conventions to distinguish between different
types of information:
Type of information
Identification
Examples/notes
Spelling of numbers
Point
Decimal separator
In general, the decimal point is used.
For instance: 1234.56
Warnings
UL warnings
UR warnings
Given in English and French
Text
Program name
»«
PC software
For example: »Engineer«, »Global Drive
Control« (GDC)
Page reference
Reference to another page with additional
information
For instance: 16 = see page 16
Documentation reference
Reference to another documentation with
additional information
For example: EDKxxx = see
documentation EDKxxx
Icons
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Notes used
1.3
Notes used
The following pictographs and signal words are used in this documentation to indicate
dangers and important information:
Safety instructions
Structure of safety instructions:
Danger!
(characterises the type and severity of danger)
Note
(describes the danger and gives information about how to prevent dangerous
situations)
Pictograph and signal word
Meaning
Danger!
Danger of personal injury through dangerous electrical voltage.
Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or
serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not
taken.
Danger!
Danger of personal injury through a general source of danger.
Reference to an imminent danger that may result in death or
serious personal injury if the corresponding measures are not
taken.
Stop!
Danger of property damage.
Reference to a possible danger that may result in property
damage if the corresponding measures are not taken.
Application notes
Pictograph and signal word
Meaning
Note!
Important note to ensure troublefree operation
Tip!
Useful tip for simple handling
Reference to another documentation
Special safety instructions and application notes
Pictograph and signal word
Meaning
Safety note or application note for the operation according to
UL or CSA requirements.
The measures are required to meet the requirements according
to UL or CSA.
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Warnings!
Warnings!
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Safety instructions
General safety information
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Safety instructions
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General safety information
Scope
The following general safety instructions apply to all Lenze drive and automation
components.
The product−specific safety and application notes given in this documentation must be
observed!
For your own safety
Danger!
Disregarding the following basic safety measures may lead to severe personal
injury and damage to material assets!
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Lenze drive and automation components ...
... must only be used for the intended purpose.
... must never be operated if damaged.
... must never be subjected to technical modifications.
... must never be operated unless completely assembled.
... must never be operated without the covers/guards.
... can − depending on their degree of protection − have live, movable or rotating parts
during or after operation. Surfaces can be hot.
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For Lenze drive and automation components ...
... only use approved accessories.
... only use original manufacturer spare parts.
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All specifications of the corresponding enclosed documentation must be observed.
This is vital for a safe and trouble−free operation and for achieving the specified product
features.
The procedural notes and circuit details provided in this document are proposals which
the user must check for suitability for his application. The manufacturer does not
accept any liability for the suitability of the specified procedures and circuit proposals.
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Only qualified skilled personnel are permitted to work with or on Lenze drive and
automation components.
According to IEC 60364 or CENELEC HD 384, these are persons ...
... who are familiar with the installation, assembly, commissioning and operation of
the product,
... possess the appropriate qualifications for their work,
... and are acquainted with and can apply all the accident prevent regulations, directives
and laws applicable at the place of use.
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General safety information
Transport, storage
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Transport and storage in a dry, low−vibration environment without aggressive
atmosphere; preferably in the packaging provided by the manufacturer.
– Protect against dust and shocks.
– Comply with climatic conditions according to the technical data.
Mechanical installation
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Install the product according to the regulations of the corresponding
documentation. In particular observe the section "Operating conditions" in the
chapter "Technical data".
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Provide for a careful handling and avoid mechanical overload. During handling
neither bend components, nor change the insulation distances.
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The product contains electrostatic sensitive devices which can easily be damaged by
short circuit or static discharge (ESD). Thus, electronic components and contacts
must not be touched unless ESD measures are taken beforehand.
Electrical installation
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Carry out the electrical installation according to the relevant regulations (e. g. cable
cross−sections, fusing, connection to the PE conductor). Additional notes are
included in the documentation.
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When working on live products, observe the applicable national regulations for the
prevention of accidents (e.g. BGV 3).
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The documentation contains notes for the EMC−compliant installation (shielding,
earthing, arrangement of filters and installation of the cables). The manufacturer of
the system or machine is responsible for the compliance with the limit values
required in connection with EMC legislation.
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For compliance with the limit values for radio interference emission at the site of
installation, the components − if specified in the technical data − have to be mounted
in housings (e. g. control cabinets). The housings have to enable an EMC−compliant
installation. In particular observe that for example control cabinet doors preferably
have a circumferential metallic connection to the housing. Reduce openings or
cutouts through the housing to a minimum.
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Only plug in or remove pluggable terminals in the deenergised state!
Commissioning
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If required, you have to equip the system with additional monitoring and protective
devices in accordance with the respective valid safety regulations (e. g. law on
technical equipment, regulations for the prevention of accidents).
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Safety instructions
Product−specific safety instructions
Maintenance and servicing
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The components are maintenance−free if the required operating conditions are
observed.
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If the cooling air is polluted, the cooling surfaces may be contaminated or the air
vents may be blocked. Under these operating conditions, the cooling surfaces and air
vents must be cleaned at regular intervals. Never use sharp objects for this purpose!
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After the system has been disconnected from the supply voltage, live components
and power connections must not be touched immediately because capacitors may
be charged. Please observe the corresponding notes on the device.
Disposal
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Recycle or dispose of the product according to the applicable regulations.
Product−specific safety instructions
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Protect the device against direct solar radiation, since the housing may heat up
strongly.
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The device is classified as a class A device and can cause radio interference in
residential areas. In this case, the operator may have to take special measures. Any
costs arising from these measures have to be paid by the operator.
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A touchscreen does not comply with the Ergonomics Directive ZH 1/618. This is why
it is only designed for short−time inputs and monitoring functions. For longer inputs,
connect an external keyboard.
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In the event of a fault, unplug the power connector immediately and send back the
device to the manufacturer. The address can be found on the self−addressed
envelope included in this documentation. Please use the original packaging to
return the device!
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Printed circuit boards which might be damaged by short circuit or electrostatic
discharge (ESD) must be handled appropriately.
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Safety instructions for the installation according to UL
2.3
Safety instructions for the installation according to UL
Original − English
Approval
Underwriter Laboratories (UL), UL508 and CSA C22.2 No. 142−M1987, (UL File Number
E236341)
Ratings
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Input 24 V DC, max. 65 W (65 VA)
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Max. ambient temperature 40 °C
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Environmental ratings: Type 1 Enclosure
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Optional communication ratings:
– RS232−Connection: max. 3 A
– USB−Connection, PS/2−Connection: max. 1 A
– LAN−Connection: Standard ISDN or RJ45
– VGA−Connection, FBAS−Connection, DVI−Connector, DPL−Connection: max. 4 A
– External Power Supply for DVI/USB Extender: max. 4 A
– Video−DSUB Connection for DVI/USB Extender: max. 4 A
– Data−DSUB Connection for DVI/USB Extender : max. 4 A
Warnings!
Conditions of acceptability
ƒ These devices are evaluated to meet environmental UL Type 1 Enclosure
requirements, when all openings in the enclosure back are closed (filled) by
devices with suitable environmental type ratings. This may be achieved by
use of appropriate supporting beam (support arm system), with suitable
environmental ratings or equivalent means.
ƒ Models CS5710 IPC and CS5710 DVI are rated for environmental UL Type 1
Enclosure, when openings in the front are closed with suitable devices (e.g.
buttons, emergency off button, etc.).
ƒ The effects of condensation or high humidity shall be reduced by the
application of heat through continuous energization of the equipment, with
interruptions such that cooling to the point of condensation does not occur.
ƒ The devices are intended for the use in a pollution degree 2 or controlled
environment only.
Field Wiring Markings
Wiring Terminal MSTB 2,5/3−STF−5,08:
ƒ Use Copper Wire only.
ƒ AWG 18 ... AWG 12 (0.82 mm2... 3.3 mm2)
ƒ Torque 5...7 lb−in (0.5 ... 0.6 Nm)
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Safety instructions
Safety instructions for the installation according to UL
Original − French
Homologation
Underwriter Laboratories (UL), UL508 et CSA C22.2 n° 142−M1987, (n° de dossier UL
E236341)
Caractéristiques assignées
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Entrée 24 V CC, maximum 65 W (65 VA)
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Température ambiante maximale : 40 °C
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Evaluation environnementale : coffret de type 1
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Caractéristiques de communication assignées (option) :
– Port RS232 : maximum 3 A
– Port USB, port PS/2 : maximum 1 A
– Port LAN : RNIS standard ou RJ45
– Port VGA, port FBAS, connecteur DVI, port DPL : maximum 4 A
– Alimentation externe pour carte d’extension DVI/USB : maximum 4 A
– Port vidéo DSUB pour carte d’extension DVI/USB : maximum 4 A
– Port de données DSUB pour carte d’extension DVI/USB : maximum 4 A
Warnings!
Conditions d’acceptabilité
ƒ Ces équipements sont évalués en vue de déterminer la conformité aux
exigences environnementales UL pour un coffret de type 1, toutes les
ouvertures à l’arrière du coffret étant fermées (obturées) par des dispositifs
appropriés. Pour cela, il convient d’utiliser une traverse de support (système
à bras porteur) appropriée ou un système équivalent.
ƒ Les modèles CS5710 IPC et CS5710 DVI sont conçus pour un coffret de type 1
(classification environnementale UL), toutes les ouvertures à l’avant du
coffret étant fermées par les dispositifs adaptés (touches de commande,
bouton d’arrêt d’urgence, etc.).
ƒ Les effets de la condensation ou d’une humidité importante peuvent être
compensés par la chaleur générée par une mise sous tension continue de
l’équipement. Les interruptions doivent être contrôlées de façon à ce que le
point de condensation ne soit pas atteint durant les phases de
refroidissement.
ƒ Les équipements sont destinés exclusivement à être utilisés dans un
environnement contrôlé, caractérisé par le degré de pollution 2.
Marquage du câblage à pied d’oeuvre
Bornier de câblage MSTB 2,5/3−STF−5,08 :
ƒ Utiliser exclusivement des conducteurs en cuivre.
ƒ AWG 18 ... AWG 12 (0,82 mm2... 3,3 mm2)
ƒ Couple de 5 à 7 lb−in (0,5 ... 0,6 Nm)
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Scope of supply
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Product description
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Scope of supply
Quanti Name
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Monitor panel
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Connection plug for voltage supply
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DVI−D cable (length 2 m)
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USB cable (length 2 m)
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Fixing adapter (option)
1
DVD "PC based Automation"
1
Test report
1
Device pass card
Note!
After receipt of the delivery, check immediately whether the items match the
accompanying papers. We do not accept any liability for deficiencies claimed
subsequently.
Claim
ƒ visible transport damage immediately to the forwarder
ƒ visible deficiencies/incompleteness immediately to your Lenze
representative.
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Product description
Application as directed
3.2
Application as directed
The monitor panel is used as intended if it is used solely for providing information in
common industrial and commercial areas. Another use or any further use is not
permissible.
A use that is not intended also includes a use harbouring fatal risks or dangers which,
without the provision of exceptionally high safety measures, may result in death, injury or
damage to material assets.
The monitor panel must in particular not be used ...
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in private areas.
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in potentially explosive atmospheres.
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in areas with harmful gases, oils, acids, radiation, etc.
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in applications where vibration and impact loads occur, exceeding the requirements
of EN 50178.
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for performing safety functions, for instance
– in air traffic control / in flight−control systems
– for the monitoring/control of nuclear reactions
– for the monitoring/control of means of mass transport
– for the monitoring/control of medical systems
– for the monitoring/control of weapon systems
Higher−level safety systems must be used to guarantee the protection of persons and
material assets!
Device features
CS x0xx DVI
Design
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Front frame of anodised and etched aluminium
Mounting frame made of stainless steel
Front made of polyester foil
Control elements can be expanded by add−on components
Mounting
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Mounting frame with VESA−100 adapter surface
For wall or support arm mounting
Adaptable to various support arm systems via adapter plate
Electrical supply
l
24 V DC voltage supply
Interfaces
l
l
l
1 x DVI
2 x USB type A (V 2.0)
1 x USB type B (V 2.0)
Accessories
14
ƒ
Add−on component
– With control desk for 7 or 14 switching elements and emergency−off switch
– With MF2 keyboard in stainless steel finish
ƒ
DVI/USB extender
BA_CS9000DVI EN 4.0
Product description
3
Device features
Overview
Command Station CS 5000 DVI / CS 9000 DVI
l
CS 5000 DVI: XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15")
CS 9000 DVI: SXGA touchscreen 48.3 cm (19")
l 3 freely assignable function keys
Power
Fail
Status
F1
F2
+
F3
-
CS57x0−026
Command Station CS 5010 DVI
l
l
l
l
XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15")
3 freely assignable function keys
Up to 7 freely assignable switching elements
Emergency−off switch
l
l
l
XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15")
12 freely assignable function keys
Numeric keypad, control keys, level switch−over
Alpha
Power
Fail
Status
F1
F2
+
F3
-
CS57x0−027
Command Station CS 5050 DVI
A
B
8
7
E
4
C
F
G
J
M
.
+
K
L
3
2
0
H
6
5
I
1
D
-
9
N
*
O
,
P
/
Pg Up
Power
Fail
Status
Home
End
Pg Dn
Bs
Q
F1
+
R
F2
-
S
F3
T
F4
U
F5
V
F6
W
F7
X
F8
Y
F9
Z
\
@
F10
F11
F12
Ins
Del
Ctrl
Alt
Esc
Menu
Shift
Space
Alpha
Enter
CS57x0−028
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3
Product description
Device features
Command Station CS 5070 DVI
/
(
7
l
l
l
)
8
-
9
$
XGA touchscreen 38.1 cm (15")
12 freely assignable function keys
MF2 keyboard
&
4
5
§
"
1
2
=
3
>
<
,
0
+
6
!
*
/
|
Power
Fail
Status
Bs
Alt Gr
F1
+
-
F2
F3
Q
Alt
W
F4
E
@
A
S
Y
€
F5
R
D
X
F6
T
C
Z
G
F
V
F7
U
H
B
F8
I
J
N
O
K
M
F9
μ
P
L
;
,
F10
Ü
Ä
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:
.
_
-
F11
F12
Einfg
Entf
Pos 1
Ende
Bild
Bild
Strg
Esc
*
+ ~
?
ß \
Enter
Space
CS57x0−029
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Product description
3
Identification
3.4
Identification
31855 Aerzen; Germany
Made in Germany
†

Type
‚
ƒ
‡
„
…
107AT12345
107AT12345
ˆ
DVIUSB−012

‚
ƒ
„
…
†
‡
ˆ
Type designation
Type code (catalogue/order no.)
Technical data
Customised material number
Bar code with serial number
Manufacturer address
Certification
CE mark
‚
Type code
xxxx
2
x
x
x
6300 = CS 5000 DVI
6301 = CS 9000 DVI
6302 = CS 5010 DVI
6303 = CS 5050 DVI
6304 = CS 5070 DVI, keyboard layout German
6305 = CS 5000 DVI, keyboard layout English
Front face USB socket
0 = without
1 = with (IP65)
Mounting frame (at the bottom)
0 = without cable gland
1 = with universal double cable gland (KDL−2, no UL!)
3 = with 1 x USB socket in mounting frame (IP65)
4 = with 2 x USB socket in mounting frame (IP65)
Fixing adapter
0 = VESA 100
1 = VESA, closed
2 = Rittal CP−L
3 = Rittal CP−S V2A
X = customised version
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3
Product description
Controls and displays
3.5
Controls and displays
0
1
6
2
7
F2
+
F3
-
4
0V
F1
DVI
USB-A
USB-B
24 V DC
3
U
+
Power
Fail
Status
5
CS50x0−001
Pos.
Description
Command Station (here CS 5000 DVI)
Mounting frame
Screen
Status LEDs (Power, Fail, Status)
Front face control elements
Front face USB port (option)
Mounting frame connecting plate (option)
Nameplate
Note!
Further information on the control and display elements can be gathered from
the chapter "Operation" ( 41).
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Product description
3
Options
Add−on components
3.6
Options
3.6.1
Add−on components
Operator console CSB 7
l
Up to 7 freely assignable switching elements that
can be used in any combination
l Emergency−off switch
l Internal cabling for Command Station with
Combicon plug
CS57x0−030
Operator console CSB 14
l
Up to 14 freely assignable switching elements that
can be used in any combination
l Emergency−off switch
l Internal cabling for Command Station with
Combicon plug
CS57x0−031
Note!
Corresponding to their order specifications, the operator consoles can be
assembled, wired, and labelled with control and display elements by the
factory.
The operator consoles can be assembled with RAFI control/display elements of the RAFIX
22 FS type (printed circuit board mounting). The design is adapted to the visual appearance
of the Command Station.
Control/Display elements of type RAFIX 22 FS
l Square−law flange, dark grey
l Flat front ring, silver metallic
l Lighting by very bright LED
l Colour of fascia panel white, yellow, green, red, or blue
l Key−operated switch with two keys; different versions available
l Emergengy stop pushbutton
– With potential−free contacts
– With unlabelled yellow sticker (Æ60 mm, in accordance with DIN EN ISO
13850)
CSB−002
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3
Product description
Options
Add−on components
Keyboard CSB MF2 E
l
Esc
°
^
F1
!
F2
Q@
W
A
>
< |
Strg
F3
§
3³
"
2²
1
4
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X
Alt
F5
5
6
R
D
S
Y
F4
$
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C
&
T
B
F7
(
8 [
U
H
G
V
F6
/
7 {
Z
J
N
F8
F9
=
0 }
)
9 ]
I
K
M
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Ü
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L
;
,
F10
?
ß \
P
O
Ä
F11
F12
`
*
Druck
Rollen
Einfg
Pos.
MF2 keyboard with long−throw keys in stainless
steel finish
l Internal cabling for Command Station with USB
plug
l Design types:
– with NUM block
– with touch pad
l Available languages:
– German, English, French
– Others on request
Entf
+ ~
'
#
_
-
:
.
AltGr
Strg
CS57x0−033
Add−on components with combinations of operator console and keyboard are available.
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Technical data
4
General data and operating conditions
4
Technical data
4.1
General data and operating conditions
General data
Conformity and approval
Conformity
CE
EN 61000−6−4
EN 61000−6−2
EMC Directive Class A, industrial premises
UL 508
CSA C22.2
Programmable Controllers (File−No. E236341)
−
Products lead−free in accordance with CE Directive
2011/65/EU
Approbation
UR
Other
RoHS
Protection of persons and equipment
Safety
VDE0805 (EN60950),
VDE0870, UL
Enclosure
Standard device
Add−on components
EN 60529
IP65
UL 508 (NEMA 250)
Type 1 enclosure pollution degree 2
EN 60529
IP65
Class of protection
3
EMC
Noise emission
EN 61000−6−4
Class A (industrial premises)
Noise immunity zone B
EN 61000−6−2
Industrial premises
*
BA_CS9000DVI EN 4.0
EN 61000−4−2
ESD; severity level 3, i. e.
8 kV for air discharge,
4 kV for contact discharge
EN 61000−4−3
RF interference (housing)
80 MHz 1000 MHz, 10 V/m 80 % AM (1 kHz)
EN 61000−4−4
Burst, severity level 3
EN 61000−4−5
Surge, severity level 1 *
EN 61000−4−6
RF cable−guided
150 kHz 80 MHz, 10 V/m 80 % AM (1 kHz)
Due to the high−energy single current pulses, surges require suitable external wiring with lightning protection
elements like for example lightning conductors and overvoltage arresters.
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4
Technical data
General data and operating conditions
Operating conditions
Mounting conditions
Stand−alone operator console for support arm mounting or
direct fixing to a wall, protected against direct solar radiation
Mounting place
Ambient conditions
Climatic
Storage
−10 ... +60 °C
Transport
−10 ... +60 °C
Operation
+5 ... +45 °C
Relative humidity
10 ... 90 %, non−condensing
Site altitude
StoragetTransport
< 12000 m amsl
Operation
< 3000 m amsl
Chemical resistance
Decor film
Touch/display
DIN 42115
Mechanical load capacity
Decor film
Touch/display
DIN 42115
max. 100 N
Switching element
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Technical data
4
Electrical data
4.2
Electrical data
Standard device
Supply
Type
Screen
Voltage
Current at
24 V
Visible
size
[V DC]
[A]
[cm]
0.9
38.1 (15")
1.4
48.3 (19")
Aspect ratio Resolution Brightness
Contrast
MTFB
[pixels]
[cd/m2]
4:3
1024 x
768
250
1 : 550
40,000
5:4
1280 x
1024
300
1 : 2000
50,000
[h]
CS 5000 DVI
CS 5010 DVI
CS 5050 DVI
CS 5070 DVI
24
(+18 ... 30)
CS 9000 DVI
Operator console
Control desk switching elements
Type
RAFIX 22 FS
Max. switching voltage
Max. switching current
Max. switching capacity
[V AC/DC]
[mA]
[mW]
42
100
250
Control desk LED
Type
Forward voltage, typ. UF at IF
Max. current IF
[V]
[mA]
White
3.6 V/20 mA V
30
Yellow
1.9 V/20 mA V
50
Red
1.9 V/20 mA V
50
Blue
3.6 V/20 mA V
30
Green
3.5 V/20 mA V
30
RAFIX 22 FS, 3 mm
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4
Technical data
Mechanical data
4.3
Mechanical data
Standard device
Versions and weights
Front frame
Mounting frame
Mass *)
Touchscreen
[kg]
CS 5000 DVI
CS 5010 DVI
CS 5050 DVI
Stainless steel
Aluminium
10.0
Polyester foil
CS 5070 DVI
12.0
CS 9000 DVI
*)
Without adapter plate and add−on component
a
e
100
29.5
b
Ø5.2
100
Ø5.5
70
CS57x0−002
All dimensions in millimetres.
Dimensions
a
b
e
[mm]
CS 5000 DVI
466
355
68
CS 5010 DVI
466
430
78
CS 5050 DVI
500
330
68
CS 5070 DVI
499
410
78
CS 9000 DVI
506
410
78
Add−on components
Versions and weights
Operator console / keyboard
Add−on component support arm
Mass *
[kg]
CSB 7
CSB 14
CSB MF2E
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
Stainless steel
5.0
Stainless steel
6.7
CSB 7
Aluminium, anodised and
with
etched, keyboard stainless steel
CSB MF2E
*
24
4.0
Aluminium, anodised and
etched
5.0
Without display and control elements
BA_CS9000DVI EN 4.0
Technical data
4
Mechanical data
100
130
CSB7
466
143
150
168
CSB14
171
466
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^
!
1
F1
F2
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2²
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3³
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A
F5
5
6
R
D
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F4
$
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F3
4
T
F
X
&
Z
F7
(
8 [
U
H
G
V
C
F6
/
7 {
B
F8
I
J
N
F9
=
0 }
)
9 ]
K
´
P
O
F12
*
+ ~
Druck
Rollen
Einfg
Pos.
Entf
'
#
Ä
_
-
:
.
Alt
F11
`
Ü
Ö
L
;
,
M
F10
?
ß \
172
Esc
183
CSB MF2 E
AltGr
Strg
184
466
Num
ñ
°
^
!
1
F1
F2
"
2²
§
3³
Q@
W
A
>
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F3
4
E€
X
F5
5
6
R
D
S
Y
F4
$
T
F
C
&
Z
B
F7
(
8 [
U
H
G
V
F6
/
7 {
I
J
N
F8
F9
=
0 }
)
9 ]
Ü
Ö
L
;
,
´
P
O
K
M
F10
?
ß \
F11
F12
`
*
+ ~
Ä
'
#
_
-
:
.
Druck
Rollen
Pause
Einfg
Pos.1
Bild
Entf
Ende
Bild
Rollen
ñ
ñ
Num
x
ñ
7
Pos.1
8
4
5
6
1
Ende
2
3
Bild
172
Esc
306
100
CSB7 + CSB MF2 E
9
Bild
Enter
Strg
Alt
AltGr
Strg
0
Einfg
.
Entf
134
466
CS57x0−003
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5
Mechanical installation
Important notes
5
Mechanical installation
5.1
Important notes
The installation must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel familiar with the
applicable national standards.
Stop!
Sensitive front frame gasket
During mounting, the gasket of the front frame is exposed and can be
damaged.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The degree of protection provided by the enclosure mentioned in the
technical data is not attained.
Protective measures:
ƒ Handle the gasket with care during mounting.
ƒ Protect the gasket against ultraviolet rays.
ƒ Each time before you mount the device, check whether the gasket is intact.
Stop!
Sensitive touchscreen surface
The touchscreen foil is very sensitive to external forces and can be damaged by
improper handling.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The touchscreen foil becomes damaged, scratched or dull.
Protective measures:
ƒ Avoid contact of the touchscreen foil with pointed or hard objects.
ƒ Always use a touch pen or your fingers to operate the touchscreen. Never
use objects such as ballpoint pens, pencils, etc.
ƒ When removing dirt and fingerprints, observe the notes given in the chapter
"Cleaning" ( 47).
Note!
When selecting the place where the PC is to be installed, pay attention to an
ergonomic positioning of the screen and to the incidence of light which might
cause reflections on the screen.
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Mechanical installation
5
Mounting steps
Removing the mounting frame
5.2
Mounting steps
5.2.1
Removing the mounting frame

‚
0
ƒ
1
0V
U
0
„
0
2
0V
U
CS50xx−004
How to proceed:
1. Lay the device flat, with the mounting frame upwards, on a work surface
cushioned with a blanket.
– The work surface must be stable, sufficiently large, and free of any objects. The
touchscreen will be damaged when being laid on objects as for instance screws.
2. Remove screws from the mounting frame.
3. Open the mounting frame at the top carefully until it locks and pull the earthing
cable .
4. Unlatch the mounting frame from the attachment and remove it.
Now you can mount the mounting frame to a support arm ( 28) or to a wall. ( 30)
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5
Mechanical installation
Mounting steps
Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm
5.2.2
Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm
Note!
Before mounting:
ƒ Remove mounting frame ( 27).
ƒ Read documentation of the accessories.
ƒ Check whether the mounting location corresponds to the operating
conditions described in the "Technical data"; if required, take additional
measures.
Without add−on component

1
‚
0
3
1
ƒ
1
6
2
CS57x0−005
How to proceed:
1. Check support arm system for professional mounting and sufficient carrying
capacity.
– See support arm documentation.
2. Stick the self−adhesive seal on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded
bolts.
3. Pull the connecting cables out of the support arm and screw the adapter plate to the support arm .
– For screws see support arm documentation.
4. Screw the mounting frame to the adapter plate .
– 4 nuts M5 with washers Æ 5.3 mm
Now you can connect the Command Station ( 33).
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5
Mounting steps
Fixing the mounting frame to the support arm
With add−on component

‚
1
„
1
3
0
4
1
ƒ
4
5
2
0
…
4
6
CS57x0−006
How to proceed:
1. Check support arm system for professional mounting and sufficient carrying
capacity.
– See support arm documentation.
2. Stick the self−adhesive seal on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded
bolts.
3. Pull the connecting cables out of the support arm and screw the adapter plate to the support arm .
– For screws see support arm documentation.
4. Screw the add−on component to the threaded bolts of the adapter plate .
– 4 spacer bolts on the inside/outside M5 x 20 mm
5. Stick the second self−adhesive seal on the add−on component .
6. Screw the mounting frame to the add−on component .
– 4 nuts M5 with washers Æ 5.3 mm
– 4 screws M5 x 8 mm with washers Æ 5.3 mm
Now you can connect the Command Station ( 33).
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5
Mechanical installation
Mounting steps
Fixing the mounting frame to the wall
5.2.3
Fixing the mounting frame to the wall
Note!
Before mounting:
ƒ Remove mounting frame ( 27).
ƒ Read documentation of the accessories.
ƒ Check whether the mounting location corresponds to the operating
conditions described in the "Technical data"; if required, take additional
measures.
Without add−on component
‚

ƒ
1
2
0
0
106
29.5
160
2
3
70
„
…
6
3
3
CS57x0−010
How to proceed:
1. Prepare the wall for mounting the wall bracket .
– The mounting location and the installation material must provide for a permanent
mechanical connection.
2. Stick the self−adhesive seal on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded
bolts.
3. Screw the wall bracket and the adapter plate to the swivel adapter .
– 2 x 4 countersunk head screws M5 x 16 mm with washers Æ 5.3 mm and nuts M5
4. Pull the connecting cable through the swivel adapter and screw the swivel
adapter to the wall.
5. Screw the mounting frame to the swivel adapter .
– 4 nuts M5 with washers Æ 5.3 mm
Now you can connect the Command Station ( 33).
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5
Mounting steps
Fixing the mounting frame to the wall
With add−on component
‚

ƒ 2
1
0
0
106
29.5
160
2
3
„
70
…
4
3
†
5
3
4
1
‡
4
6
CS57x0−011
How to proceed:
1. Prepare the wall for mounting the wall bracket .
– The mounting location and the installation material must provide for a permanent
mechanical connection.
2. Stick the self−adhesive seal on the adapter plate on the side with the threaded
bolts.
3. Screw the wall bracket and the adapter plate to the swivel adapter .
– 2 x 4 countersunk head screws M5 x 16 mm with washers Æ 5.3 mm and nuts M5
4. Pull the connecting cable through the swivel adapter and screw the swivel
adapter to the wall.
5. Screw the add−on component to the threaded bolts of the swivel adapter .
– 4 spacer bolts on the inside/outside M5 x 20 mm
6. Stick the second self−adhesive seal on the add−on component .
7. Screw the mounting frame to the add−on component .
– 4 nuts M5 with washers Æ 5.3 mm
– 4 screws M5 x 8 mm with washers Æ 5.3 mm
Now you can connect the Command Station ( 33).
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5
Mechanical installation
Changing the labelling of the operator console
5.3
Changing the labelling of the operator console
The control/display elements on the control desk are factory−labelled according to your
specifications. If you require a different labelling, create a new labelling strip according to
the following outline.
0 28.8 x 15.5
18.5
1-2 x 45°
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
40
6 x 40 (= 240)
16.4
315
CSB−004
Fig. 5−1
Labelling strip sizes
Maximum labelling field sizes
All dimensions in millimetres.
Tip!
We recommend glossy paper of 135g/m2.
The insertion of the strip can be simplified if the insertion−side corners are
provided with a chamfer (see illustration).
The labelling strip can be accessed from the back of the operator panel (inside) when the
housing is open.
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6
Important notes
6
Electrical installation
6.1
Important notes
The installation must be carried out by qualified, skilled personnel familiar with the
applicable national standards.
Stop!
Sensitive front frame gasket
During mounting, the gasket of the front frame is exposed and can be
damaged.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The degree of protection provided by the enclosure mentioned in the
technical data is not attained.
Protective measures:
ƒ Handle the gasket with care during mounting.
ƒ Protect the gasket against ultraviolet rays.
ƒ Each time before you mount the device, check whether the gasket is intact.
Stop!
Sensitive touchscreen surface
The touchscreen foil is very sensitive to external forces and can be damaged by
improper handling.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The touchscreen foil becomes damaged, scratched or dull.
Protective measures:
ƒ Avoid contact of the touchscreen foil with pointed or hard objects.
ƒ Always use a touch pen or your fingers to operate the touchscreen. Never
use objects such as ballpoint pens, pencils, etc.
ƒ When removing dirt and fingerprints, observe the notes given in the chapter
"Cleaning" ( 47).
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6
Electrical installation
Important notes
Stop!
Short circuit and static discharge
The device contains components which are endangered in the case of short
circuit or static discharge.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The device or parts of it will be destroyed.
Protective measures:
ƒ Always switch off the voltage supply when working on the device. This
particularly applies:
– Before connecting / disconnecting connectors.
– Before plugging in / plugging out modules.
ƒ All persons handling printed circuit boards have to take account of ESD
measures.
ƒ Contacts of plug connectors must not be touched.
ƒ Printed circuit boards may be touched only at places free from electrical
contacts and may be placed only on appropriate materials (e.g. on ESD
packaging or conductive foam material).
ƒ Printed circuit boards may only be transported and stored in ESD packaging.
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6
Wiring according to EMC
6.2
Wiring according to EMC
General notes l The electromagnetic compatibility of the system depends on the type and accuracy of the
installation. Please especially note the following:
– Structure
– Shielding
– Earthing
l In the case of a differing installation it is required for evaluating the conformity to the EMC
Directive to check the system with regard to compliance with the EMC limit values. This for
instance applies to:
– The use of unshielded cables
l The end user is responsible for compliance with the EMC Directive.
– If you observe the following measures, you can be sure that no EMC problems will occur
during operation and that the EMC Directive or the EMC law is met.
– If devices which do not meet the CE requirement with regard to noise immunity
EN 61000−4−2 are actuated near the system, these devices can be affected
electromagnetically by the system.
Structure
l
Shielding
l
l
l
Earthing
l
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Connect device to the earthed mounting plate:
– Mounting plates with an electroconductive surface (zinc−coated or stainless steel) allow for
continuous contacting.
– Coated plates are not suitable for an EMC−compliant installation.
l If you use several mounting plates:
– Connect mounting plates to each other on a large surface and in a conductive manner (e.g.
by means of copper strips).
l When installing the cables, observe a spatial separation of signal and mains cables.
l Route the cables as near to the reference potential as possible. Freely suspended cables act
like aerials.
Preferably only use cables with a braid.
The coverage of the shield should be more than 80%.
In the case of data lines for a serial coupling, always use metallic or metallised plugs. Connect
the shield of the data line on the connector shell.
Earth all metallically conductive components by the use of corresponding cables from a
central earthing point (PE rail).
l Comply with the minimum cross−sections defined in the safety instructions:
– With regard to EMC, however, not the cable cross−section, but the surface of the cable and
of the extensive contacting is decisive.
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Electrical installation
Connecting the supply and peripheral devices
Preliminary works
6.3
Connecting the supply and peripheral devices
6.3.1
Preliminary works
For connecting the supply and the peripherals, the screen must be fitted into the mounting
frame and hinged down.
Stop!
Screen may fall down
If the screen is not screwed together with the mounting frame it may fall
down.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The screen is damaged.
ƒ Injuries by the falling device.
Protective measures:
ƒ Secure screen against falling down.
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3
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0
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CS50x0−012
How to proceed:
1. Place screen in the mounting frame using the attachment and secure it
against falling down during the following worksteps.
2. Plug in the connection cable .
– Plug in the PE connection cable on the mounting frame
– Plug in other connection cables (supply, DVI, USB).
3. Retract screen.
4. Screw screen to the mounting frame.
Always fit all screws.
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6
Connecting the supply and peripheral devices
Terminal diagram supply
6.3.2
Terminal diagram supply
L1
N
PE
S
F
0
1
L1 N
0 V PE +24 V
+
+
~
2
=
0V
+ +24
+
CS50x0−021
Mounting frame
Screen
Power supply unit
Note!
Observe the max. permissible input voltage.
Professionally fuse the device on the input side against voltage variations and
voltage peaks.
6.3.3
24 V connection
Description
0V
U
DC 24 V connection
Connection type
Cable type
3−pole Phoenix Combicon
socket
Cable (conductor
cross−section max. 2.5 mm2)
with Phoenix Combicon plug,
MSTB 2.5 / 3−STF−5.08
M4 threaded bolt
Separate earthing conductor
(min. 2.5 mm2) with ring
cable lug
IPC001
PE connection
IPC001
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Electrical installation
Connecting the supply and peripheral devices
DVI interface
6.3.4
DVI interface
Note!
Only use the DVI cable from the scope of supply or one of the DVI cables
specified in the following table, featuring a maximum length of 2 m.
Otherwise a faultless signal transmission is not guaranteed.
Greater distances can be covered with the following Lenze accessories:
2 ... 5 m: "DVI/USB" cable set
5 ... 35 m: DVI/USB extender V4
Description
DVI interface
Connection type
Cable type
DVI−D socket
DVI−D single link (18+1)
DVI−D double link (24+1)
Connection type
Cable type
USB−A socket
USB cable with USB−A plug
Connection type
Cable type
USB−B socket
USB cable with USB−B plug
Connection type
Cable type
USB−A socket
USB cable with USB−A plug
IPC001
6.3.5
USB interface
Description
USB 2.0 host connection
Max. load: 5 V/500 mA
IPC001
Description
USB
USB device connection
DVI/USB−010
6.3.6
USB interface on the front face (option)
Description
USB 2.0 host connection with
IP 65 cover
Max. load: 5 V/500 mA
EL100−013
Note!
If you use USB interfaces routed to the outside, the data integrity cannot be
guaranteed. On the "PC based Automation" DVD you’ll find the "FM Tool"
software which can be used to deactivate the front USB interface if it is not
needed.
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Connecting the supply and peripheral devices
Mounting frame connecting plate (option)
6.3.7
Mounting frame connecting plate (option)
You can replace the blanking plate in the mounting frame by a connecting plate which
serves to connect further interfaces. The following interfaces are available:
Description
Connection type
Cable type
Universalkupplung, 2−fach
(KDL−2, zur
Kabeldurchführung der
Tastatur CSB MF2)
−
−
USB−Host−Anschluss mit
Abdeckkappe IP 65, 1−fach−
oder 2−fach
Max. load: 5 V/500 mA
USB−A−Buchse
USB−Kabel mit USB−A−Stecker
EL100−015
EL100−017
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6
Electrical installation
Assignment of the operator console connector board (only CS 5010 DVI)
6.4
Assignment of the operator console connector board (only CS 5010 DVI)
The adapter board is located within the mounting frame of the Command Station. The
scope of supply includes four connector plugs that are plugged on the basic housings of the
adapter board in position X1 to X4.
CSB−006
Description
Connections for wiring the
control/display elements of
the control desk
Connection type
Cable type
10−pole Phoenix Combicon
socket with spring pressure
connection, type FK−MC
0.5/10−ST−2.5
Flexible due to wire end
ferrule, conductor
cross−section 0.14 ... 0.5 mm2
CSB−008
Assignment
Contact
40
X1
X2
X3
x4
1
Key voltage S1 ... S7
(e. g. +24 V)
LED−GND (LED 1 ... 7)
Key voltage S1 ... S7
(e. g. +24 V)
N.C.
2
S 1.1
LED D1 anode
S 1.2
N.C.
3
S 2.1
LED D2 anode
S 2.2
N.C.
4
S 3.1
LED D3 anode
S 3.2
N.C.
5
S 4.1
LED D4 anode
S 4.2
N.C.
6
S 5.1
LED D5 anode
S 5.2
N.C.
7
S 6.1
LED D6 anode
S 6.2
N.C.
8
S 7.1
LED D7 anode
S 7.2
N.C.
9
Emergency stop 1.1
Emergency stop 2.1
Potential I: S1/S5
Potential III: S3/S7
10
Emergency stop 1.2
Emergency stop 2.2
Potential II: S2/S6
Potential IV: S4
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Operation
7
Important notes
7
Operation
7.1
Important notes
Stop!
Sensitive touchscreen surface
The touchscreen foil is very sensitive to external forces and can be damaged by
improper handling.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The touchscreen foil becomes damaged, scratched or dull.
Protective measures:
ƒ Avoid contact of the touchscreen foil with pointed or hard objects.
ƒ Always use a touch pen or your fingers to operate the touchscreen. Never
use objects such as ballpoint pens, pencils, etc.
ƒ When removing dirt and fingerprints, observe the notes given in the chapter
"Cleaning" ( 47).
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7
Operation
Controls and displays
Command Station CS 5000 DVI and CS 9000 DVI
7.2
Controls and displays
7.2.1
Command Station CS 5000 DVI and CS 9000 DVI
0
1
Power
Fail
Status
F1
2
F2
+
F3
-
CS50x0−022
Pos. Designation
Function
Standard mode
42
Service mode
Switch on mode:
Press "" for 4 s
Switch off mode:
Press "" or wait for 35 s
Display
Application−dependent
Status LEDs
Power (green):
l Is ON when the supply voltage is present.
Fail (red):
l Is On when a power supply failure has occurred.
l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing.
Status (yellow):
l Application−dependent
Function keys
F1 ... F3: Send key code for Shift−F1 ...
Shift−F3
Tool: Application−dependent
+: Increase screen brightness
−: Reduce screen brightness
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Operation
7
Controls and displays
Command Station CS 5010 DVI
7.2.2
Command Station CS 5010 DVI
0
Power
Fail
Status
F1
F2
+
F3
-
1
2
5
CS50x0−023
Pos. Designation
Function
Standard mode
Service mode
Switch on mode:
Press "" for 4 s
Switch off mode:
Press "" or wait for 35 s
Display
Application−dependent
Status LEDs
Power (green):
l Is ON when the supply voltage is present.
Fail (red):
l Is On when a power supply failure has occurred.
l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing.
Status (yellow):
l Application−dependent
Function keys
F1 ... F3: Send key code for Shift−F1 ...
Shift−F3
Control element
Application−dependent
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Tool: Application−dependent
+: Increase screen brightness
−: Reduce screen brightness
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7
Operation
Controls and displays
Command Station CS 5050 DVI
7.2.3
Command Station CS 5050 DVI
A
B
C
E
F
4
G
I
J
1
K
N
.
L
*
O
,
3
+
3
2
M
0
H
6
5
0
D
-
9
8
7
P
/
Pg Up
Power
Fail
Status
Home
End
1
Pg Dn
Bs
Q
F1
+
-
R
F2
S
T
F3
U
F4
V
F5
W
F6
X
F7
Y
F8
F9
Z
\
@
F10
F11
F12
Ins
Del
Ctrl
Alt
4
Esc
5
Menu
Shift
Space
Alpha
Enter
2
CS50x0−024
Function
Pos. Designation
Standard mode
7.2.4
Alpha mode
Service mode
Switch on mode:
Press "alpha key" (LED is on)
Press "menu key"
Switch off mode:
Press "alpha key" (LED is off)
Press "menu key" or wait for
35 s
Display
Application−dependent
Status LEDs
Power (green):
l Is ON when the supply voltage is present.
Fail (red):
l Is ON when a power supply failure has occurred
l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing.
Status (yellow):
l Indicates access to a storage medium.
Function keys F1 ... F12: Send key code for
Shift−F1 ... Shift−F12
F1 ... F12: Send key codes for
"Q" ... "@"
Tool: Application−dependent
+: Increase screen brightness
−: Reduce screen brightness
Numeric
keypad
Send key codes for "0" ... "9"
and calculation operators
Send key codes for "A" ... "P"
Functionality same as in
standard/alpha mode
Cursor keys
Without "Shift" key: Move cursor/marker in steps and set
Functionality same as in
standard/alpha mode
tab
With "Shift" key: Move cursor/marker to the beginning/end
or page by page
Control keys
Standard functions of a MF2 keyboard
(For "alpha" and "menu" see "Switch on/off mode")
Functionality same as in
standard/alpha mode
Command Station CS 5070 DVI
/
(
7
0
)
8
-
9
$
4
5
§
"
2
=
3
>
<
,
0
+
6
!
1
*
/
|
Power
Fail
Status
Bs
Alt Gr
F1
+
-
F2
F3
Q
Alt
W
F4
E
@
A
S
Y
€
F5
R
D
X
F6
T
Z
G
F
C
V
F7
U
H
B
F8
I
J
N
O
K
M
F9
μ
P
L
;
,
F10
Ü
Ä
Ö
:
.
_
-
F11
F12
*
+ ~
?
ß \
Enter
3
&
Einfg
Entf
Pos 1
Ende
1
3
Bild
Bild
Strg
3
Esc
2
3
Space
CS50x0−025
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Operation
7
Controls and displays
Command Station CS 5070 DVI
Pos. Designation
Function
Standard mode
Switch on mode:
Service mode
Press " (F4)" for 4 s
Switch off mode:
Press " (F4)" or wait for 35 s
Display
Application−dependent
Status LEDs
Power (green):
l Is ON when the supply voltage is present.
Fail (red):
l Is ON when a power supply failure has occurred.
l Is blinking when the screen signal is missing.
Status (yellow):
l Indicates access to a storage medium.
Function keys
F1 ... F12: Send key code for Shift−F1 ...
Shift−F12
MF2 keys
Standard function of a MF2 keyboard
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Tool: Application−dependent
+: Increase screen brightness
−: Reduce screen brightness
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8
Maintenance
Regular checks
8
Maintenance
Stop!
Short circuit and static discharge
The device contains components which are endangered in the case of short
circuit or static discharge.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The device or parts of it will be destroyed.
Protective measures:
ƒ Always switch off the voltage supply when working on the device. This
particularly applies:
– Before connecting / disconnecting connectors.
– Before plugging in / plugging out modules.
ƒ All persons handling printed circuit boards have to take account of ESD
measures.
ƒ Contacts of plug connectors must not be touched.
ƒ Printed circuit boards may be touched only at places free from electrical
contacts and may be placed only on appropriate materials (e.g. on ESD
packaging or conductive foam material).
ƒ Printed circuit boards may only be transported and stored in ESD packaging.
8.1
Regular checks
The device is free of maintenance. Nevertheless, visual inspections should be carried out
at regular intervals which must not be too long, depending on the ambient conditions.
Please check the following:
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ƒ
Does the environment of the device meet the operating conditions specified in the
Technical data?
ƒ
Is the heat dissipation of the device not impeded by dust or dirt?
ƒ
Are the mechanical and electrical connections o.k.?
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Maintenance
8
Cleaning
8.2
Cleaning
Stop!
Sensitive surfaces and components
The device can be damaged if it is not appropriately cleaned.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The housing or the screen gets scratched or dull if you use alcoholic,
solvent−containing or scouring cleaning agents.
ƒ Electrical components can be damaged ...
– by a short circuit caused by humidity.
– by static discharge.
Protective measures:
ƒ Observe the following notes.
ƒ
Before cleaning, disconnect the device from the power supply (and the optionally
UPS power supply) as otherwise unintentional commands may be activated via the
touchscreen, for example a response of the control.
ƒ
Clean the device front (screen and frame) as follows:
– Use a clean, lint−free and soft cloth.
– Moisten the cloth with the detergent. Do not spray the detergent directly on the
device.
– Only use water with a fluid addition as detergent or a detergent declared
especially for flat screens.
ƒ
Clean the device rear side (chassis) as follows:
– Use a stainless steel cleaner and a clean, lint−free and soft cloth.
– Avoid contact of the cleaner with the seals.
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8
Maintenance
Repair
Removing and mounting the screen
8.3
Repair
For the repair of the monitor panel, the screen must be removed and placed flat on a clean,
padded work surface.
8.3.1
Removing and mounting the screen
Stop!
Screen may fall down
If the screen is not screwed together with the mounting frame it may fall
down.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The screen is damaged.
ƒ Injuries by the falling device.
Protective measures:
ƒ Secure screen against falling down.
Dismounting
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1
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ƒ
3
}
0
2
0V
U
4
U
1
0V
+
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48
Mounting frame
Screen
Attachment
PE connecting cable
Other connecting cables
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Maintenance
8
Repair
Removing and mounting the screen
Mounting
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4
U
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0V
2
0V
0
+
max. 12 kg
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0
1
0V
U
0
}
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Mounting frame
Screen
Attachment
PE connecting cable
Other connecting cables
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8
Maintenance
Repair
Fuse change
8.3.2
Fuse change
Stop!
Damage of the device by non−permissible fuse possible
The baseboard in the device is protected by a fuse which will be damaged if
the supply voltage applied is too high.
Possible consequences:
ƒ The device can be damaged if a non−approved fuse is installed.
Protective measures:
ƒ The fuse may only be replaced by an approved type.
Approved types:
ƒ
Wickmann No. 181, 4 A, 250 V DC
POWER
FAN
BACKLIGHT
1
2
3
POWER
MPE-01
2
1
8
1
2
1
3
2
1
4
1
3
3
1
9
17
2xUSB
DOWNLOAD
USBUPSTREAM
24
DVI
POWER-INPUT
CS50x0−018
Fig. 8−1
50
Position of the fuse on the baseboard
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Index
9
9
Index
A
Definition of notes used, 7
G
Adapter board, Assignment, 40
Device
General data, 21
Add−on component
− dimensions, 25
− version, 24
− weight, 24
Ambient conditions
− climatic, 22
− Site altitude, 22
− Chemical resistance, 22
− control/display elements, CSB 7/14,
19
− overview, 18
− radio interference, 10
− version, 24
− weight, 24
Display, 23
Display elements, CSB 7/14, 19
I
Displays, 18, 42
Identification, 17
Disposal, 10
Installation, CE−typical drive system
− earthing, 35
− shielding, 35
− structure, 35
Anzeigeelemente
− CS 5000 DVI, 42
− CS 5010 DVI, 43
− CS 5050 DVI, 44
− CS 5070 DVI, 44
− CS 9000 DVI, 42
E
Application as directed, 14
Electrical data, 23
Approbation, 21
Electrical installation, 33
B
Bedienelemente
− CS 5000 DVI, 42
− CS 5010 DVI, 43
− CS 5050 DVI, 44
− CS 5070 DVI, 44
− CS 9000 DVI, 42
C
DVI port, 38
− EMC−compliant wiring, 35
− Mains, 37
− monitor, 38
− Operator console CSB 7/14, 40
− Terminal diagram, 37
− UPS, 40
− USB
front panel, 38
internal, 38
− USB connection, 38
Chemical resistance, 22
Elektrische Installation,
Montagewanne−Anschlussplatte, 39
Class of protection, 21
EMC, 21
Cleaning, 47
− earthing, 35
− shielding, 35
− structure, 35
Conformity, 21
Control elements, CSB 7/14, 19
Control/Display elements
− Labelling, 32
− Wiring, 40
Controls, 18, 42
D
Danger
− Short circuit, 34, 46
− Static discharge, 34, 46
BA_CS9000DVI EN 4.0
Gerät, Bedien− und Anzeigeelemente
− CS 5000 DVI, 42
− CS 5010 DVI, 43
− CS 5050 DVI, 44
− CS 5070 DVI, 44
− CS 9000 DVI, 42
EMC−compliant wiring, 35
Enclosure, 21
Ergonomics, 10
Error behaviour, 10
Installation, electrical, 33
Installation, mechanical, 26
L
Load capacity, 22
M
Mains connection, 37
Maintenance, 46
− Cleaning, 47
− Fuse, 50
− Regular checks, 46
− Repair, 48
Mechanical data, 24
− version
add−on component, 24
device, 24
− weight
add−on component, 24
device, 24
Mechanical installation, 26
Mechanical load capacity, 22
Monitor connection, 38
Monitor port, 38
F
Fault, behaviour, 10
Montagewanne, Universalkupplung,
39
Fuse, change, 50
Montagewanne−Anschlussplatte, 39
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Index
Mounting conditions, Mounting place,
22
Mounting frame, remove, 27
Mounting steps
− Change labelling, 32
− removing the mounting frame, 27
− support arm mounting
with add−on components, 29
without add−on components, 28
− wall mounting
with add−on components, 31
without add−on components, 30
Mounting the screen, 48
N
R
Temperatures, 22
Radio interference, 10
Terminal diagram, 37
Regular checks, 46
Touchscreen, 23
Removing the screen, 48
Type code, 17
− finding, 17
Repair, 48
U
S
Universalkupplung, 39
Safety, 21
Safety instructions, 8
− application as directed, 14
− definition, 7
− layout, 7
Scope of supply, 13
UPS connection, 40
USB connection, 38
− front panel, 38
− internal, 38
V
Nameplate, 17
Screen, 23
Nameplate data, 17
Shielding, EMC, 35
Noise emission, 21
Short circuit, 34, 46
Noise immunity, 21
Site altitude, 22
Version
− add−on component, 24
− device, 24
Notes, definition, 7
Static discharge, 34, 46
Voltage supply, 23
O
Operating conditions, 22
− Mounting conditions, Mounting
place, 22
Operation, 41
Overview, 18
P
Product description, 13
− application as directed, 14
52
Validity, documentation, 5
Supply, 23
Support arm mounting
− with add−on components, 29
− without add−on components, 28
T
Technical data, 21
− Electrical data, 23
− General data, 21
− mechanical data, 24
− Operating conditions, 22
W
Wall mounting
− with add−on components, 31
− without add−on components, 30
Weight
− add−on component, 24
− device, 24
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